How Can China's Financial Technology Promote the Low-Carbon Transformation of China's Manufacturing Industry in the Context of Carbon Neutrality: A Literature Review

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  • Chenxuan Wang The Faculty of Business and Management, Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University, Zhuhai, Guangdong, 519087, The People's Republic of China

Keywords:

Fintech Carbon neutrality, Green finance, Manufacturing industry, Low-carbon transformation, Literature Review

Abstract

Under the guidance of the "dual carbon" strategic goals, China's manufacturing industry, as a core sector of carbon emissions, is facing unprecedented pressure for green transformation. Problems such as high energy consumption, high emissions and financing difficulties are restricting the sustainable development of the manufacturing industry. In recent years, the rapid development of fintech in the field of green finance has provided new tools and paths for the manufacturing industry to achieve low-carbon transformation. This paper aims to adopt the literature review method to systematically sort out the research achievements at home and abroad on the promotion of green development of manufacturing by financial technology in the past decade, and focuses on analyzing its role mechanisms in green financing, green supply chain management, carbon information disclosure and policy response mechanisms, etc. By summarizing the existing research paradigms, this paper points out that there are still deficiencies in the current research on theoretical integration, method application and industry differences. This article aims to provide a theoretical basis and research clues for subsequent studies and offer useful references for policymakers and industrial practitioners.

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Published

2025-06-30

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Chenxuan Wang. (2025). How Can China’s Financial Technology Promote the Low-Carbon Transformation of China’s Manufacturing Industry in the Context of Carbon Neutrality: A Literature Review. Series of Conferences Journal, 1(1), 124–129. Retrieved from https://seriesofconference.com/index.php/SCJ/article/view/24

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